BAGEL BOSS Franchise FDD, Profits & Costs (2025)

Bagel Boss is a long-established bagel franchise that traces its roots back to 1975, when it first opened on Long Island. The brand operates from its headquarters at 50 Jericho Turnpike, Suite 203, in Jericho, New York, and began offering franchise opportunities as early as 1976.

Its model is built on the expertise of multiple generations of New York bagel makers whose craftsmanship dates to 1935. The franchise is known for preparing fresh, hand-rolled bagels, signature cream cheeses, deli-style sandwiches, and a wide selection of traditional bakery items.

Customers can find everything from lox-and-bagel combinations to classic baked goods such as babka, rugelach, and challah. Bagel Boss sets itself apart by maintaining authentic New York methods, including the use of New York-style water-based dough and on-site preparation.

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Initial Investment

How much does it cost to start a BAGEL BOSS franchise? It costs on average between $510,000 – $1,175,000 to start a BAGEL BOSS franchised restaurant.

This covers the expenses required to build out a Bagel Boss location, purchase equipment, stock the initial inventory, and fund early operational needs. The total investment varies based on several factors, such as the type of Bagel Boss store model, the market where it will operate, and whether the franchisee decides to lease or buy the site.

Type of ExpenditureAmount
Initial Franchise Fee$40,000
Utility Deposit$3,500 to $7,500
Rent (3 Months)$25,000 to $55,000
Construction, Leasehold Improvements, Furniture and Fixtures$210,000 to $510,000
Signage$9,000 to $30,000
Equipment$150,000 to $380,000
Computer Hardware and Software$4,000 to $7,000
Initial Inventory$12,000 to $22,000
Printing, Stationery and Office Supplies$500 to $1,000
Business Permits and Licenses$7,000 to $35,000
Insurance$1,500 to $2,000
Professional Fees$5,000 to $8,000
Training Expense$8,500 to $20,000
Grand Opening Advertising$6,000 to $9,000
Additional Funds (Three Months)$28,099 to $48,549
TOTAL$510,099 to $1,175,049

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many BAGEL BOSS locations are there?

As of the latest data, Bagel Boss operates a network of 19 locations across the U.S.

What is the total investment required to open a BAGEL BOSS franchise?

The total investment required to open a BAGEL BOSS franchise ranges from $510,000 to $1,175,000.

What are the ongoing fees for a BAGEL BOSS franchise?

Bagel Boss requires franchisees to pay an ongoing royalty fee of 4.5 % of gross revenues. Franchisees must also contribute 1 % of gross revenues to the systemwide marketing and brand fund. These two fees represent the core recurring financial obligations tied to operating a Bagel Boss location.

Who owns BAGEL BOSS?

Bagel Boss is owned by Bagel Boss Franchising LLC, under leadership of its founder-family and executive team.

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